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2008-08-26 Photography - LENSES: Portraits you'll need something that is in the 100-135mm range (in the 35mm format which for Canon probably means about 70-90mm) For weddings you'll need a wide angle (at least 28mm in 35mm film terms...
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2008-08-26 Photography - LENSES: Rick, For a dedicated portrait lens, most people would want a standard or medium telephoto prime lens. Like the 50mm f1.8 or f1.4. Or the 85mm f1.8 or f1.4. For weddings you would want a medium...
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2008-08-22 Cameras - night photography: I've never seen a digital SLR that would let you do more than 30 seconds of timed exposure. However, if you get a shutter release cord you can set the shutter speed to "bulb" and lock the shutter open...
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2008-08-20 Careers: Photography - Senior Project Help: You can receive formal training in this field. Google for portrait schools and investigate these fields. You could also do some grunt work for an established studio. Problem with this is that many owners...
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2008-08-20 Digital Photography - TV photography w/ digital camera: Hi Russel, I'm afraid you will have to find a way to capture the signal directly, as your camera's resolution far exceeds that of your television screen. The lines and 'bubbles' you see are in fact...
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